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Chapter 1440

Words:1817Update:22/09/08 21:56:20

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What was meant to come would come.

Even if they were unwilling, they couldn't avoid it.

Due to the relocation of the UA troops stationed in Nippon, the Colombian Civil War, and other objective reasons, the UA election was postponed from the second week of November to late December. For this long-overdue election, voters across the UA went to the polling place near their homes with mixed feelings of pessimism, optimism, excitement, or indifference.

Los Santos, the sky was clear and cloudless. Just as everyone walked out of their homes, a plane flew over the sky and spat out a sentence in the sky — "The UA is great, Trump is disgusting!"

The people of Los Santos looked up at the sky and were stunned.

In the crowd, some busybodies made trumpets with their hands and shouted, "Oh, my god! I like this so much! "

At this moment, at the polling place in California, college students took to the streets, holding up signs in their hands. There were even performance artists who used spray paint to paint slogans against Trump on the wall. All of this was tacitly approved by the police, and the onlookers also applauded.

In California, no one liked the outspoken troll.

"Oppose Trump!"

"Say no to racial discrimination!"

"We can't let a rogue steal our nuclear button! Even for our neighbors! "

"Anyone but Trump."

"John Kennedy, good job!"

"…"

The voices of opposition were not only concentrated on the streets of California, but also spread throughout the Internet with Silicon Valley as the center. More than one hundred and seventy Silicon Valley leaders collectively voiced their opposition to Trump.

Even though the UA technology community had always been biased toward the Democratic Party, the attitude of the UA technology community had never been so unified.

Especially Apple CEO Tim Cook, it was an open secret that he didn't like Trump. Trump claimed that Apple would move its factory back to the UA, or else it would be heavily taxed. Moreover, Apple refused to cooperate with the FBA to unlock the iPhone of the terrorist suspect, so Trump called on the UA to boycott Apple products.

In addition, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, who was annoyed by Trump's tax avoidance issues, said directly on Twitter that they should send Trump to space.

This tweet was liked by another Silicon Valley leader, and Tesla CEO Elon Musk immediately said in a half-joking and half-serious tone that he would leave a place for Trump on the rocket …

In California, supporting John Kennedy had almost become a form of political correctness. People were proud of their choices. Even if there were a few who supported Trump, they were sneaky when they voted and did not dare to be discovered.

If others knew that he was going to vote for that scoundrel, it would be a light punishment to reason with him. If he was not careful, he might even get beaten up. Those blacks and Mexicans hated that man to the core and would not show any mercy.

In Texas, however, it was a different story.

San Antonio, the ruins of the Alamo Fortress.

Dressed in the style of the Revolutionary War, the Texas militia, wearing cowboy clothes, carrying old-fashioned Fergus rifles, marched from the ancient birthplace of the revolution to downtown San Antonio under the fierce beat of drums.

Their stand was clear, their slogans and slogans were concise and clear, just like their attire.

"Heaven's Will is clear!"

"Defend America!"

"Kill the Mexicans!"

"If you don't like Trump, then get out of State Texas!"

"…"

Even if people didn't like Trump, the people of Texas were also skeptical of Kennedy's foreign policy. As the traditional voting base of the Republican Party, the voters finally walked in front of the machine and cast their sacred vote after a battle in their hearts.

In front of the camera, when he was asked why he supported Trump and what he thought of some of Trump's remarks, the red neck man roared with excitement while spittle flew from his mouth.

"Shouldn't there be freedom of speech in this country! Is it wrong for me to defend my motherland! Why should the real master of this country be shackled by political correctness! For so many years, there has been no politician who can express our emotions! For so many years! Our necks have been red and purple, purple and red, and there has been no politician who can express our feelings! Let's not talk about the garbage Democrats! Even the Republicans are cowards! Now there is finally such a real man who stood up and said what a man should say. Do you still have to ask me why I chose him? "

"I don't want to listen to what you say about multiculturalism, equal rights, anti-war, racial equality, women's rights, animal protection! I don't want those hypocritical morals, fabricated data, and empty editorials! I need to vent my feelings and shout out my voice! I just don't like people who are different from me! Why are there so many people who are different from me in my motherland! "

There were cheers and whistles around.

They had had enough of those hypocritical politicians and the lies from the mouth of those "moral models". Under the "efforts" of Obama and Hill, the south of Texas had begun to be beautified. Their ancestors had used blood and guns to drive away the Mexicans, but now the descendants of the enemy had swaggered into their homes, taking away their jobs and occupying their social resources …

It was because of the political correctness of those politicians in Washington.

This damn political correctness!

And now, a candidate stood in front of them and said everything they wanted to say. For example, "Mexico is sending criminals and thieves to the UA", "I want to build a great wall on the US-Mexico border", "Get out of the UA" …

In their unique way, the Texan cowboys cheered the arrival of this leader.

One thing was the same as the people of California.

If someone stood in front of these red-necks and claimed to be a fan of John F. Kennedy, they would also end up with a beating.

California and Texas, as the traditional voting base of the Democratic Party and Republican Party respectively, had never had much suspense in the outcome of the vote regardless of who the candidate was. It was the swing states that really determined the outcome of the election, especially the swing states with a large number of electoral votes.

For example, Florida, which held 27 electoral votes.

It had almost become a disaster area.

What could be more exciting than putting the supporters of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party together on the day of the election?

The opposing mood of the voters of the two camps had never been so serious. Each of them was like a high-spirited rooster with their eyes fixed on the votes in the hands of their neighbors. The debate spread from factories to schools, evolved from debates to verbal abuse and even physical fights. The overwhelming advertisements of the two parties even made many neutral people begin to feel tired. They only hoped that this day would pass as soon as possible and everything would return to normal …

When the last vote was cast and the last polling station closed, dusk finally fell on the eastern Pacific Ocean, followed by dawn on the western Pacific Ocean.

In the morning news, the cameras showed the various aspects of this election.

Jiang Chen saw the black man in California smashing the heads of Trump supporters. Although he knew it was not good, he still couldn't help but laugh.

He believed that he was not the only one waiting to see a joke.

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